Battery compatible with SONY MZ-N1, SONY MZ-N710, SONY MZ-N810
15 Aug, 2025
Bit of retro cool tech saved...
Bit of retro cool tech saved
0.75m TOSlink Fibre Optic Audio Digital Cable to Mini Toslink Optical 3.5mm Jack
15 Aug, 2025
There's light at the end of the, err, c...
There's light at the end of the, err, cable.
WINDSCREEN REMOVAL TOOL KIT FOR BONDED AND RUBBERED SCREENS WINDSHEILD
06 Mar, 2017
No good for modern bonded screens
I bought this to remove the bonding from a smashed toughened glass screen so I had the adhesive and shattered pieces of glass to remove.
Perhaps I could've rated it as "okay" to give some parts of it the benefit of the doubt as i didn't use them. But what i did use was just rubbish.
Starting with the wire and T-handles, the handles themselves are strong and comfortable to use but the wire is simply not strong enough for a bonded adhesive, it fatigues quickly with the heat generated using a sawing motion and breaks but will break instantly if you try to pull it through like cheesewire. I read that if you buy a good quality wire it is fine... well that's not much help here is it?
To be honest, I had really only planned to use the upright 90 º blade with the handle on a cable t cut the adhesive as that is more controllable. This was where disappointment met utter disbelief. The blade wasn't actually a blade. It is a 3mm thick piece of metal bent and shaped to a point! Honestly! Why is there not actually a sharp edge on it? I had to take it to my bench grinder to get a cutting edge on the blade.
In it's native form I imagine I would have had similar success by simply shouting at the adhesive for all the use that this tool is!